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Mercury Drug Medical Clinic Price List 2026: Services & Consult Fees

Mercury Drug Medical Clinic Price List 2026: Services & Consult Fees

Quick Answer: Mercury Drug operates in-store medical clinics (via MedExpress and partner clinics) inside selected branches, offering walk-in consults and basic diagnostic services. Typical 2026 prices: General consult ₱300–₱600, Blood pressure check ₱50–₱100, Blood sugar test ₱150–₱300, Basic medical certificate ₱200–₱400, Flu vaccine ₱800–₱1,500, Pneumonia vaccine ₱1,800–₱2,500. Convenient for minor illnesses, prescription refills, and vaccinations. More complex cases are referred to partner hospitals.

About Mercury Drug Medical Clinics

Mercury Drug — the Philippines' largest pharmacy chain — has expanded into primary care through in-store medical clinics. Most are operated under the MedExpress brand (Mercury Drug's partner clinic) or other affiliated providers, offering quick GP consults for minor illnesses, BP/blood sugar checks, and vaccinations. They're designed for affordability and convenience: walk in, see a doctor, get your prescription filled on the spot.

Not every Mercury Drug branch has a clinic. Clinics are concentrated in high-traffic mall branches and select standalone locations.

Consultation Fees

Service2026 Rate
General Practitioner Consult₱300–₱600
Follow-up Consult (within 7 days)₱0–₱200
Telemedicine Consult₱350–₱500
Medical Certificate (fit-to-work)₱200–₱400
Pre-Employment Basic Screening₱800–₱1,500

Basic Diagnostic Tests

Test2026 Rate
Blood Pressure Check₱50–₱100
Blood Sugar Test (glucometer)₱150–₱300
Pulse Oximetry₱50–₱100
BMI AssessmentIncluded with consult
Urine Pregnancy Test (kit)₱100–₱200
Basic Urinalysis (at partner lab)₱200–₱350
CBC (at partner lab)₱300–₱500

For comprehensive lab panels, Mercury Drug typically refers to partner diagnostic centers — see our Hi-Precision price list and Healthway QualiMed price list.

Vaccines

Vaccine2026 Rate
Influenza (flu) vaccine₱800–₱1,500
Pneumococcal vaccine (PCV13/PPSV23)₱1,800–₱2,500
Tetanus-diphtheria (Td)₱500–₱900
Typhoid vaccine₱900–₱1,500
Hepatitis B (per dose)₱500–₱900
HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9, per dose)₱5,500–₱7,500
Chickenpox (Varicella)₱2,500–₱3,500
MMR₱1,500–₱2,500
COVID-19 booster₱1,500–₱2,500
Rabies (per dose, post-exposure)₱1,200–₱2,000

Common Services

  • Walk-in consult for minor illnesses (cough, cold, fever, stomachache, UTI)
  • Prescription review and refill
  • Medical certificates (fit-to-work, fit-to-travel — basic only)
  • Wound dressing and minor first aid
  • BP and blood sugar monitoring for diabetic/hypertensive patients
  • Senior citizen consult (discount applies)
  • Vaccinations (adult and some pediatric)

What Mercury Drug Clinics Are NOT Ideal For

  • Complex or emergency conditions (chest pain, severe abdominal pain, trauma, breathing difficulty) — go to hospital ER
  • Pediatric illnesses in infants <6 months — see a pediatrician
  • Pregnancy care — see an OB-GYN
  • Chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension, thyroid) — establish with a specialist
  • Surgery, mental health counseling, or imaging-based diagnostics

HMO & PhilHealth

  • Some Mercury Drug / MedExpress clinics accept HMO (Maxicare, Intellicare, PhilCare) — availability varies by branch. Call ahead.
  • PhilHealth Konsulta (Primary Care Benefit) may be available at some accredited branches — confirm your assigned Konsulta provider first.
  • Senior citizens and PWDs receive mandated discounts on consults and medications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a doctor at every Mercury Drug branch?

No. Medical clinics are only in selected branches, primarily larger mall-based locations and high-traffic standalone stores. Call ahead or check the MedExpress website for the nearest clinic branch.

How much is a doctor consult at Mercury Drug?

₱300–₱600 for a general consult. Follow-ups within 7 days are often free or discounted.

Can I get a medical certificate at Mercury Drug Medical Clinic?

Yes, for basic fit-to-work or fit-to-travel certificates after a consult (₱200–₱400). More detailed medical certificates (pre-employment with labs, X-ray) typically require a partner clinic.

Does Mercury Drug Medical Clinic accept HMO?

Some branches accept HMO (Maxicare, Intellicare, PhilCare). Availability varies — call your specific branch to confirm.

Can I get vaccines at Mercury Drug?

Yes, adult vaccines (flu, pneumonia, HPV, tetanus, hepatitis B, COVID-19 booster, travel vaccines) are widely available. Some branches also offer select pediatric vaccines.

Are Mercury Drug Medical Clinics open on weekends?

Yes, most are — following Mercury Drug store hours. Mall branches typically 10 AM–9 PM, 7 days a week.

Conclusion

Mercury Drug Medical Clinics (via MedExpress and partners) fill a useful gap in the Philippines' primary care landscape — convenient, affordable walk-in consults for minor illnesses and vaccinations. For more complex conditions, they refer to hospital or specialty clinics. Combined with their pharmacy network, they are ideal for "get consult + get meds in 30 minutes" trips.

Find more primary care options on ClinicFinderPH — browse clinics.

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